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Palm Beach●●●○#114 of 161 Places to Eat in Noord

L'olio

★★★★★5.0 out of 5 · 2 reviews
upscale
mexican
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About

L'olio is the upscale Mexican restaurant inside the Barceló resort on Palm Beach, and the perfect 5s across food, atmosphere, and service tell you the kitchen isn't phoning it in. Two reviews isn't a crowd, but when both land cleanly on execution, it's worth noting. The value score sits lower — not surprising given the price tier and resort location — so expect to pay for the setting and the polish. The vibe leans formal for Mexican, which works if you're dressed for dinner and want something beyond beachside tacos. It's kid-friendly, so families can bring everyone without second-guessing the menu. The #114 ranking in Noord puts it well into the middle of the pack, but that's a volume game in a neighborhood thick with dining options. If you're staying at the Barceló or nearby and want Mexican with tablecloths, it's an easy walk.

At a glance

Area
Palm Beach
Vibe
upscale
Price
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Reservation required
Kid friendly
Cuisine
mexican
Dietary options

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